Show #5835 2010-01-15 (taped 2009-11-17) Regular

Jason Zollinger game 4.

Contestants

Joan Radell — a market researcher from Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania

Roddy Arz — an attorney from Brooklyn, New York

Jason Zollinger — an engine assembler from South Dayton, New York (whose 3-day cash winnings total $61,203)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jason $4,000 $7,600 $14,600 $25,201
4-day champion: $86,404
$15,600
21 R, 2 W (including 1 DD)
Roddy $1,600 $2,600 $12,600 $25,199
2nd place: $2,000
$10,600
16 R (including 1 DD), 2 W
Joan $1,600 $2,000 $8,800 $2
3rd place: $1,000
$9,000
14 R (including 1 DD), 5 W

Jeopardy! Round

NATURE GRISLY DISNEY WANTED BY THE FBI ____ THE ____ PASS-IVE "AGG"-RESSIVE
$200 [1]
The hoary species of this mammal has a wingspan of about 16 inches & is one of the largest of its kind in North America
bat
Roddy
$200 [24]
Oh, Scar, you ol' backstabber, say hello to your hyena friends; they want to chew the fat with you in this film
The Lion King
Jason
$200 [4]
Hen Ben Haim is accused of running more than 500 fraudulent auctions on this website
eBay
Joan
$200 [11]
In Matthew chapter 3, he preached, "Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand"
John the Baptist
Joan
$200 [21]
Used since the 13th century, St. Gotthard pass in Switzerland is in these mountains
the Alps
Jason
$200 [16]
An adjective for long, disheveled hair, or Scooby Doo's best buddy
shaggy
Jason
$400 [2]
The fisher, a type of weasel, avoids this rodent's quills by attacking its face & flipping it over on its back
a porcupine
Joan
$400 [27]
(Hi, I'm Elizabeth Perkins.) I was the voice of Coral the clownfish in this film; sadly, I didn't survive the barracuda attack
Finding Nemo
Roddy
$400 [7]
Wanted for bank robbery, brown-eyed Jonathan Davis goes by the last name of this man, "Ol' Blue Eyes"
Sinatra
Jason
$400 [12]
This stormin' Norman spent more than a third of his English reign out of the country & in fact died in Rouen in 1087
William the Conqueror
Jason
$400 [22]
This strategically important pass lies on the border of Pakistan & Afghanistan
the Khyber Pass
Joan
$400 [17]
To wrangle with a merchant over the price of an item
haggle
Jason
$600 [3]
Fish that are anadromous migrate from the sea to freshwater rivers to do this
spawn
Jason
$600 [28]
After getting a glowing trident, Ursula grows big enough to get rammed by prince Eric's ship in this 1989 film
The Little Mermaid
Roddy
$600 [8]
His FBI listing says he's wanted for 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies & is "a suspect in other terrorist attacks"
Osama bin Laden
Jason Joan
$600 [13]
Obama told this Ohio blue-collar guy spreading the wealth was good; he became part of the McCain campaign
Joe the Plumber
Roddy
$600 [23]
The Uspallata Pass in these mountains is home to a giant bronze statue of Christ
Andes
Roddy
$600 [18]
All your suitcases, or all your repressed psychological issues
baggage
Roddy
DD $600 [5]
(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows two similar-looking snakes on the monitor.) The common mnemonic "Red touch black, friend of jack; red touch yellow, kill a fellow" helps distinguish a harmlessscarlet king snake from this extremely poisonous snake
a coral snake
Joan
$800 [9]
The FBI wants Glen Stewart Godwin for both murder & a 1987 escape from this Calif. prison where Johnny Cash had the "Blues"
Folsom Prison
Roddy
$800 [14]
This spokesbovine for Borden began extolling the virtues of milk back in the 1930s
Elsie the Cow
Joan
$800 [25]
Daniel Boone led settlers into Kentucky through this pass that wasn't discovered by white Americans until 1750
the Cumberland Gap (the Cumberland Pass accepted)
Jason
$800 [19]
The act of making something out to be more important than it really is
exaggeration (aggrandizement accepted)
Jason
$1,000 [6]
The world's largest butterfly, Queen Alexandra's birdwing, inhabits the rainforest of this island nation, PNG
Papua New Guinea
Jason
$1,000 [10]
The FBI wants this African country's Odowa Okuomose for bilking victims who were told they had to pay fees to claim big prizes
Nigeria
Jason
$1,000 [15]
In "Portrait of a Killer", Patricia Cornwell contends that this killer was actor & artist Walter Sickert
Jack the Ripper
Jason
$1,000 [26]
Accessible in winter only by snowmobiles, the Charlotte Pass is found in this country's Snowy Mountains
Australia
Joan
$1,000 [20]
A proud, stiff, pompous gait
swagger
Joan

Double Jeopardy! Round

THE IMPRESSIONISTS BALLPARK NICKNAMES HELL MAGAZINES ON THE WEB WE GO WAY BACK "N" GAME
$400 [21]
A few years after serving as a captain in the Franco-Prussian War, he painted "Dancer with a Fan"
Degas
Joan
$400 [8]
"The House that Ruth Built"
Yankee Stadium
Roddy
$400 [6]
A land of mist & cold, Niflheim was the lowest region of hell in this 5-letter mythology
Norse
Roddy
$400 [26]
Links at this magazine's site include "Rock the Rabbit", "The Girls Next Door" & "The Hef Pages"
Playboy
Roddy
$400 [16]
Between 770 & 476 B.C., a time of struggle is called the Spring & Autumn Period in this Asian country's history
China
Roddy Joan
$400 [1]
An aerie is an eagle's one of these
a nest
Joan
$800 [22]
Camille Pissarro called this U.S.-born painter of "Arrangements" the only artist "of whom America can be justly proud"
Whistler
$800 [12]
"Chavez Ravine"
Dodger Stadium
Jason
$800 [7]
From the Latin for "hell", this adjective can refer to anything annoying, as in "Stop that ____ noise!"
infernal
Jason
$800 [27]
"Color-a-Room" & leaf through the "Plant Encyclopedia" at bhg.com, this magazine's online home
Better Homes and Gardens
Joan
$800 [17]
Athens put larger Greek interests first & joined other cities to defeat this nation in the 480 B.C. battle of Salamis
Persia
Jason
$800 [2]
From the Latin for "nine", it's actually the 11th in the Gregorian system
November
Joan
$1,200 [23]
The creator of Pointillism, he preferred the term Divisionism for the technique
Seurat
Roddy
$1,200 [13]
"The Eighth Wonder of the World"
the Houston Astrodome
Jason
$1,200 [9]
It's his hellish portal from 1880 seen here
Auguste Rodin
Joan
DD $1,000 [30]
The website for this defunct mag has the "most amazing collection of professional photography on the Web"
Life
Jason
$1,200 [18]
In the 280s a renegade Roman officer named Carausius set himself up as ruler of part of Gaul & this island
Great Britain
Roddy
$1,200 [3]
The "Blizzard of '93" was one of these storms that move up the Atlantic Coast along the Gulf Stream
a nor'easter
Roddy
$2,000 [25]
Pierre-Auguste Renoir was born in this city known for its porcelain & even apprenticed as a china painter at age 13
Limoges
Joan
$1,600 [14]
"The Friendly Confines"
Wrigley Field
Jason
$1,600 [10]
Ulysses met up again with Agamemnon & Ajax in a place ruled by this god
Hades
Roddy
$1,200 [28]
This mag's .com quizzes include "Do you know how to attract a guy" & "Are you TMI all the time?"
Cosmo ( Cosmopolitan )
Jason
$1,600 [19]
Islam's Sunni/Shi'a split goes back to the question of Ali Abi ibn Talib's right to hold this post, leader of the Muslim world
caliph
Roddy
$1,600 [4]
Mr. Magoo could tell you myopia is the medical term for this condition
nearsightedness
Joan
DD $3,600 [24]
Finding Impressionism her cup of tea, this American first exhibited with the group in 1879 with "The Cup of Tea"
(Mary) Cassatt
Roddy
$2,000 [15]
Municipal Stadium in this Ohio city was not so affectionately known as "The Mistake by the Lake"
Cleveland
Joan
$2,000 [11]
Hellish delivery mandepicted here
Charon
$1,600 [29]
Let's map a way to this magazine's website where you can utilize its "Atlas Explorer"
National Geographic
Jason
$2,000 [20]
In the 8th century this empire based in what's now Istanbul began its policy of iconoclasm, or "idol smashing"
the Byzantine Empire
Jason
$2,000 [5]
The hamlets of Igluligaarjuk, Qamani'tuaq & Ikaluktutiak are in this newest Canadian territory
Nunavut
Jason Roddy Joan

Final Jeopardy!

BUSINESS

On April 17, 1973 this company began operations with the launch of 14 small aircraft from Memphis International Airport

Federal Express

Joan "What is Air Express?" — wagered $8,798
Roddy "What is Federal Express" — wagered $12,599
Jason "What is Federal Express?" — wagered $10,601

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